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Rolling Hills Is Alive with Music

Rolling Hills Is Alive with Music

One modern church gets maximum sound for a minimal cost

When the members of the Rolling Hills Christian Church started to discuss a multipurpose room built with top-notch audio and video gear to help them reach out to the community, Mark Thompson, principal of Clarity Audio Systems, was tapped for his expertise.

"They have a very contemporary worship style, and they wanted to be able to fully support everything they do in their services,” Thompson said, explaining the church’s goals. “In addition, they didn’t want to have to bring in outside audio for touring groups. Plus, they wanted the space to be available as a community center.”

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Gwen Stefani The Sweet Escape Tour Kicks Off with VerTec Line Array System

NORTHRIDGE, CALIFORNIA — Sound Image is providing the live audio system for the current Gwen Stefani world tour, “The Sweet Escape.”

A massive stage set, cutting-edge lighting, LCD image surfaces and video support systems all contribute to the sophisticated show, which highlights a five piece backing band and project’s Stefani’s personality with advanced stagecraft techniques such as a larger-than-life throne that elevates the artist during a featured production number.  

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2007 Parnelli Award Nominations Now Open

LAS VEGAS —Nominations for the 2007 Parnelli Awards are now being accepted at www.parnelliawards.com/nominate. Since 2001, the Parnelli award has recognized pioneering and influential individuals and their contributions to the live event industry, honoring both individuals and companies. Nominees for all categories, including Lighting Designer, Set/Scenic Designer, Lighting Company, Staging Company, FOH Mixer, Sound Company and more are now being accepted at www.parnelliawards.com/nominate

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Theatre Designer and Acoustician Russell Johnson Dies

NEW YORK — Russell Johnson, the founder of Artec Consultants and widely acknowledged as one of the world’s top theatre designers and acousticians, died on Tuesday, August 7, at his apartment in New York City.

During his 50-year career, Johnson focused on research and consulting in the design, theatre planning, and acoustics of buildings for the performing arts.

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